During the Global Preview Event for MSFS2024, VR was present, with Pimax doing the honors.
The product is aimed at Virtual Reality users, although everyone can use it and it’s quite an elegant solution to allow the use of a mouse – or, in this case, a trackball.
I finally got my hands on a Varjo headset and was able to take my sweet time with the Aero instead of just trying it quickly at an expo or event.
If you were at I/ITSEC you may have probably encountered some companies showing their technology partially built with Ryan Aerospace’s products.
The company has been awarded a series of contracts as part of the USAF “Pilot Training Transformation” program.
The company will bring its latest product to the event in Cologne.
The sim will be a at the Centre for Aviation on several projects.
The Swiss company, which uses a sim based on Aerofly FS2, is bringing VR training for the H125 to the US.
If you are a fan of the Cowan Simulation B222 (and, let’s be honest, if you own it, you have to be a fan of Joshua Cowan’s amazing work) and you are also a VR user, rejoice. Flying in the rain just became that much scary.
The award-winning manufacturer from Australia is upping the game in the professional market.